Placement
Stone Island badge left-arm placement and replacement checks
Most buyers are checking sleeve placement because they are about to fit a replacement. Use placement, spacing, and attachment checks together.

Use the garment attachment points
For replacement fitting, the sleeve attachment points matter more than generic placement advice. They tell you where the badge is designed to sit and whether the replacement spacing is plausible.
Most buyer questions about left-arm placement come from a practical replacement problem: the badge is missing, the sleeve buttons are exposed, or the buyer wants to confirm where a new badge should sit before fitting.
Check before tightening
Hold the replacement badge over the attachment points first. The badge should sit flat and level before the buttons are fully tightened.
- Align the badge before securing either side.
- Tighten gently so the felt does not bend.
- Stop if the badge pulls or twists.
Use attachment guidance for the final fit
Placement and installation work together. Once the position looks right, use the attachment guide to secure the badge cleanly.
If the badge does not settle cleanly on the left sleeve, treat it as a spacing or sizing issue rather than a placement issue.
When left-arm placement helps identify a lost badge
If the original badge is gone but the sleeve still has its attachment points, those points help you confirm the replacement route. Pair this page with the lost-badge guide, button-spacing guide, and dimensions guide before ordering.
Step-by-step
Lay the left sleeve flat
Smooth the sleeve so the attachment points are visible and not twisted by the garment fold.
Align the replacement badge before fastening
Hold the badge over the sleeve points and check that it sits level before securing either button.
Fasten gently and re-check the line
Attach both sides without pulling the felt, then check that the badge remains flat from the front and side.
Frequently asked questions
Which arm does the Stone Island badge go on?
Use the garment sleeve attachment points as the practical guide. Replacement buyers should focus on where the existing buttons or holes place the badge.
What if the replacement badge does not sit flat?
Remove it and re-check the button spacing. Do not force the felt to settle by over-tightening the buttons.
Can left-arm placement help when the original badge is lost?
Yes. The remaining sleeve attachment points can help confirm spacing and placement, even when the original badge is no longer available for comparison.
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